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The R.B. Layton Postcard Collection

Rev. Dr. Robert Blackwood Layton (1879-1973) was a Presbyterian minister from Nova Scotia who had churches in Trinidad, and Nova Scotia. He moved to Alberta in 1924 and the next year became a United Church minister (at church union). He was educated at Dalhousie University, Pinehill Presbyterian College, University of Glasgow, and had an honorary doctorate conferred on him by the University of Alberta.
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  • Military Camp, Aldershot, #15
        A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during World War I.
      A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during …
  • Military Camp, Aldershot, #16
        A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during World War I.
      A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during …
  • Military Camp, Aldershot, #17
        A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during World War I.
      A postcard of the Aldershot military camp near Kentville, Nova Scotia, during …
  • Nashwaaksis River near Fredericton, N.B.
        A postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed from Fredericton, New Brunswick.
      A postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad, mailed …
  • Venezia - Piazza S. Marco [Piazza of San Marco, Venice]
        A postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton, San Fernando, Trinidad, from 16-year-old Gladys Kitchen in Venice, Italy.
      A postcard to Rev. R. B. Layton, San Fernando, Trinidad, from 16-year-old …
  • Amiens -- La Cathedrale prise a vol d'oiseau [A bird's-eye view of the Amiens Cathedral]
        A postcard of the Amiens Cathedral in the Picardie region of France, 120 km north of Paris. The Gothic church, completed in 1247, is the largest of its kind in France.
      A postcard of the Amiens Cathedral in the Picardie region of France, …
  • Souvenir de Salonique. L'eglise Sainte Sophie. [Hagia Sofia, Thessaloniki, Greece]
        Salonica, or Thessaloniki, is a city and port in north eastern Greece.
      Salonica, or Thessaloniki, is a city and port in north eastern Greece.
  • Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton
        This hospital, designed by local architect Roland W. Lines, opened in 1911. Built at at cost of $225,000, it replaced the old Public Hospital on Boyle Street. In 1918 the west wing was added.
      This hospital, designed by local architect Roland W. Lines, opened in 1911. …
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